Post subject: Re: The 2011 PGA Tour/European Tour Thread
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 9:52 pm
LFCPatriotRhino
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lefty goldblatt wrote:That mist rolling in (NO, I'm not trying to be Paul McCartney) is going to be a great leveller.
Very much doubt it, I think it will be gone by the time the leaders go out, if not just after.
Looking forward to this, not a fan of courses where the most under par wins, prefer ones like this where the best all round player/the one who makes the least mistakes wins, gonna have a few becks and enjoy this until 3.30
Post subject: Re: The 2011 PGA Tour/European Tour Thread
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 7:33 pm
lefty goldblatt
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LFCPatriotRhino wrote:Congrats to the nobhead bloke in the British hat that's just made a spiffing chap of himself in front of millions at the trophy presentation
What did he do, LFCPR?
Pity about Paddy Harrington. Would have been a nice few sheckles to pick up. Still get my stake money back. Just seen his 18th hole. ARRRGGGGHHHHH
Post subject: Re: The 2011 PGA Tour/European Tour Thread
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 9:20 pm
LFCPatriotRhino
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Bacically during the trophy presentation, he got inbetween the camera and Webb Simpson and the interviewer and started making loud bird noises before security could get him out of the way
This is from the side but he was directly in the way at one point.
Bacically during the trophy presentation, he got inbetween the camera and Webb Simpson and the interviewer and started making loud bird noises before security could get him out of the way
This is from the side but he was directly in the way at one point.
Post subject: Re: The 2011 PGA Tour/European Tour Thread
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 8:01 pm
lefty goldblatt
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More than a bit p1553d off with Paddy Harrington, today.
Had (what I call) a Scott Hoch Sunday....ALL the leaderboard were shooting mid - to late 60's, and Paddy choses to shoot in the 70's, just like Hoch used to do, in his "pomp" on a Sunday.
Still wouldn't rule him out of being "there or there abouts" at Royal Lytham, tho. He's getting himself on leaderboards again. Quite a healthy situation to be in
Tiger wins for the 3rd time this year with a final score of -8 at Congressional. He was very good today bar 1 hole. Luckily Bo Van Pelt was equally as bad on the same hole. This win also moves Tiger to 2nd on the all time wins list, 1 ahead of Jack and now 8 behind Sam Snead. He's not fully back yet but every win will give him more confidence that he can make it.
Post subject: Re: The 2011 PGA Tour/European Tour Thread
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 4:28 pm
lefty goldblatt
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#### a duck, McDowell. That was almost capitulation, around the turn. Fair enough, he got a few bad breaks, early on, BUT, THAT shot into the trees was horrific. Was hoping to be picking up £200 tomorrow. Now I'm getting jumpy for his e/w place
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